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Inkjet Printer vs. Laser Printer
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Inkjet printers are compact, use less power and are extremely versatile. Laser printers are more expensive upfront, but they are more reliable, easier to maintain and the printing quality is much higher than the injet printers.
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Inkjet Printer versus Laser Printer comparison chart
Inkjet Printer Laser Printer
current rating is 2.69/512345
(16 ratings)
current rating is 2.9/512345
(29 ratings)
Inkjet Printer
Laser Printer
Price per page to run
20c color, 4-5c black and white 6c black-and-white
Initial cost for basic printer
$130 $60-$70
Printing speed
6 pages a minute 20 pages a minute
Color printing
Yes More expensive models
Black and white quality
Good Superior for small fonts
Color quality
Excellent Poorer, with banding
Size
Smaller Larger
Contents
1 Types
2 Printing mechanism
3 Cost
4 Printing Speed
5 Quality
6 Color vs Black and White Options
7 Features
8 Popularity
9 Maintenance
10 References
Types
There are two types of inkjet printing: continuous (CIJ) and drop-on demand (DOD). CIJ is used for commercial purposes, such as marking packaging. Most consumer printers use either thermal DOD, in which the ink is heated in the cartridge, or piezoelectric DOD, which uses pressure. Piezoelectric DOD is more expensive, but can print at higher speeds.
Most laser printers only print in black and white. They are available as small, personal printers, as office printers (which are larger and print faster), as workgroup printers (which are designed to be free-standing printers that are shared by many computers on a network), and production printers, which are designed to run continuously and can print 75,000 sheets a day. Color laser printers are also available, but they are significantly more expensive. A range of production laser printers produced by Xerox also offer Highlight Color, which provide the ability to print black and one other color.
Printing mechanism
Inkjet printers spray liquid ink onto paper through microscopic nozzles, while laser printers use fine powder, called toner, and a heated fuser.
Cost
Budget inkjet printers cost around $130, while budget laser printers, which are only capable of printing in black and white, cost around $60. The cost-per-page of printing using an inkjet printer is 20c for color pages, or 4-5c for black and white. The cost per page for a laser printer is 6c for black and white printing. More expensive laser printers have a lower cost per page, but may have additional costs when compared to inkjets, such as the need for a new fuser cartridge.
Printing Speed
Laser printing is undoubtedly the fastest option for black and white printing, with budget, low-end laser printers able to produce 20 pages per minute. Most budget inkjet printers print 6 pages per minute.
Quality
For normal print sizes, black and white print quality is similar for both laser and inkjet printers. However, lasers are better at printing smaller fonts. Inkjets provide superior color printing with subtle color gradation, while laser printers can lead to color banding.
Color vs Black and White Options
The most common laser printers only print in black and white. Color laser printers exist, but they are bulky and expensive, and not usually suitable for use at home or in a small office
Printing Speed
Laser printing is undoubtedly the fastest option for black and white printing, with budget, low-end laser printers able to produce 20 pages per minute. Most budget inkjet printers print 6 pages per minute.
Inkjet Printer vs. Laser Printer
Diffen › Technology › Consumer Electronics
Inkjet printers are compact, use less power and are extremely versatile. Laser printers are more expensive upfront, but they are more reliable, easier to maintain and the printing quality is much higher than the injet printers.
Comparison chart
Inkjet Printer versus Laser Printer comparison chart
Inkjet Printer Laser Printer
current rating is 2.69/512345
(16 ratings)
current rating is 2.9/512345
(29 ratings)
Inkjet Printer
Laser Printer
Price per page to run
20c color, 4-5c black and white 6c black-and-white
Initial cost for basic printer
$130 $60-$70
Printing speed
6 pages a minute 20 pages a minute
Color printing
Yes More expensive models
Black and white quality
Good Superior for small fonts
Color quality
Excellent Poorer, with banding
Size
Smaller Larger
Contents
1 Types
2 Printing mechanism
3 Cost
4 Printing Speed
5 Quality
6 Color vs Black and White Options
7 Features
8 Popularity
9 Maintenance
10 References
Types
There are two types of inkjet printing: continuous (CIJ) and drop-on demand (DOD). CIJ is used for commercial purposes, such as marking packaging. Most consumer printers use either thermal DOD, in which the ink is heated in the cartridge, or piezoelectric DOD, which uses pressure. Piezoelectric DOD is more expensive, but can print at higher speeds.
Most laser printers only print in black and white. They are available as small, personal printers, as office printers (which are larger and print faster), as workgroup printers (which are designed to be free-standing printers that are shared by many computers on a network), and production printers, which are designed to run continuously and can print 75,000 sheets a day. Color laser printers are also available, but they are significantly more expensive. A range of production laser printers produced by Xerox also offer Highlight Color, which provide the ability to print black and one other color.
Printing mechanism
Inkjet printers spray liquid ink onto paper through microscopic nozzles, while laser printers use fine powder, called toner, and a heated fuser.
Cost
Budget inkjet printers cost around $130, while budget laser printers, which are only capable of printing in black and white, cost around $60. The cost-per-page of printing using an inkjet printer is 20c for color pages, or 4-5c for black and white. The cost per page for a laser printer is 6c for black and white printing. More expensive laser printers have a lower cost per page, but may have additional costs when compared to inkjets, such as the need for a new fuser cartridge.
Printing Speed
Laser printing is undoubtedly the fastest option for black and white printing, with budget, low-end laser printers able to produce 20 pages per minute. Most budget inkjet printers print 6 pages per minute.
Quality
For normal print sizes, black and white print quality is similar for both laser and inkjet printers. However, lasers are better at printing smaller fonts. Inkjets provide superior color printing with subtle color gradation, while laser printers can lead to color banding.
Color vs Black and White Options
The most common laser printers only print in black and white. Color laser printers exist, but they are bulky and expensive, and not usually suitable for use at home or in a small office
Printing Speed
Laser printing is undoubtedly the fastest option for black and white printing, with budget, low-end laser printers able to produce 20 pages per minute. Most budget inkjet printers print 6 pages per minute.
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